This page showcases our key achievements in advancing Johor’s biotechnology and bioeconomy. Each achievement reflects our commitment to research, conservation and innovation, which play a vital role in the development of the state’s biodiversity and economy.
Successfully developed the first complete genome data for Malaysian seahorses.
The first seahorse sanctuary in Malaysia, located in Sg. Pulai and recognized by the Malaysia Book of Records.
Produced a docudrama titled “A Giant for A Child” on Johor’s giant clams. The film was nominated for the Japan Prize in 2016, marking Malaysia’s first nomination.
More than 2,500 participants have taken part in our biodiversity education and awareness programmes.
Successfully developed the first complete genome data for Malaysian seahorses.
The first seahorse sanctuary in Malaysia, located in Sg. Pulai and recognized by the Malaysia Book of Records.
Produced a docudrama titled “A Giant for A Child” on Johor’s giant clams. The film was nominated for the Japan Prize in 2016, marking Malaysia’s first nomination.
More than 2,500 participants have taken part in our biodiversity education and awareness programmes.
Successfully developed the first complete genome data for Malaysian seahorses.
The first seahorse sanctuary in Malaysia, located in Sg. Pulai and recognized by the Malaysia Book of Records.
Produced a docudrama titled “A Giant for A Child” on Johor’s giant clams. The film was nominated for the Japan Prize in 2016, marking Malaysia’s first nomination.
More than 2,500 participants have taken part in our biodiversity education and awareness programmes.
Several important books have been published, enriching knowledge on Johor’s biodiversity:
Several important books have been published, enriching knowledge on Johor’s biodiversity:
Several important books have been published, enriching knowledge on Johor’s biodiversity:
We have taken active conservation measures by releasing endangered marine species back into their natural habitats in Johor waters:
More than 300 seahorses have been released:
More than 1,000 juvenile giant clams have been released:
We have taken active conservation measures by releasing endangered marine species back into their natural habitats in Johor waters:
More than 300 seahorses have been released:
More than 1,000 juvenile giant clams have been released:
We have taken active conservation measures by releasing endangered marine species back into their natural habitats in Johor waters:
More than 300 seahorses have been released:
More than 1,000 juvenile giant clams have been released:
Several research projects have been implemented to strengthen the understanding and conservation of biodiversity in Johor:
Duration: 2008–2010
Duration: 2007–2016
Duration: 2017
Duration: 2015–2017
Duration: 2018–2019
Several research projects have been implemented to strengthen the understanding and conservation of biodiversity in Johor:
Duration: 2008–2010
Duration: 2007–2016
Duration: 2017
Duration: 2015–2017
Duration: 2018–2019
Several research projects have been implemented to strengthen the understanding and conservation of biodiversity in Johor:
Duration: 2008–2010
Duration: 2007–2016
Duration: 2017
Duration: 2015–2017
Duration: 2018–2019
Successfully developed the first complete genome data for Malaysian seahorses.
The first seahorse sanctuary in Malaysia, located in Sg. Pulai and recognized by the Malaysia Book of Records.
Produced a docudrama titled “A Giant for A Child” on Johor’s giant clams. The film was nominated for the Japan Prize in 2016, marking Malaysia’s first nomination.
More than 2,500 participants have taken part in our biodiversity education and awareness programmes.
Successfully developed the first complete genome data for Malaysian seahorses.
The first seahorse sanctuary in Malaysia, located in Sg. Pulai and recognized by the Malaysia Book of Records.
Produced a docudrama titled “A Giant for A Child” on Johor’s giant clams. The film was nominated for the Japan Prize in 2016, marking Malaysia’s first nomination.
More than 2,500 participants have taken part in our biodiversity education and awareness programmes.
Successfully developed the first complete genome data for Malaysian seahorses.
The first seahorse sanctuary in Malaysia, located in Sg. Pulai and recognized by the Malaysia Book of Records.
Produced a docudrama titled “A Giant for A Child” on Johor’s giant clams. The film was nominated for the Japan Prize in 2016, marking Malaysia’s first nomination.
More than 2,500 participants have taken part in our biodiversity education and awareness programmes.
Several important books have been published, enriching knowledge on Johor’s biodiversity:
Several important books have been published, enriching knowledge on Johor’s biodiversity:
Several important books have been published, enriching knowledge on Johor’s biodiversity:
We have taken active conservation measures by releasing endangered marine species back into their natural habitats in Johor waters:
More than 300 seahorses have been released:
More than 1,000 juvenile giant clams have been released:
We have taken active conservation measures by releasing endangered marine species back into their natural habitats in Johor waters:
More than 300 seahorses have been released:
More than 1,000 juvenile giant clams have been released:
We have taken active conservation measures by releasing endangered marine species back into their natural habitats in Johor waters:
More than 300 seahorses have been released:
More than 1,000 juvenile giant clams have been released:
Several research projects have been implemented to strengthen the understanding and conservation of biodiversity in Johor:
Duration: 2008–2010
Duration: 2007–2016
Duration: 2017
Duration: 2015–2017
Duration: 2018–2019
Several research projects have been implemented to strengthen the understanding and conservation of biodiversity in Johor:
Duration: 2008–2010
Duration: 2007–2016
Duration: 2017
Duration: 2015–2017
Duration: 2018–2019
Several research projects have been implemented to strengthen the understanding and conservation of biodiversity in Johor:
Duration: 2008–2010
Duration: 2007–2016
Duration: 2017
Duration: 2015–2017
Duration: 2018–2019